Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 29, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Screwball
A. Murray U'Flynn, former Western Inter-
national leasee
turned to baaeball elownini and he is man who thor
oughly enjoyi hie work. O'Flynn will perform hit reper
torie of ran at Water park Saturday afternoon and night
O'Flynn'e.act wlU start at l:l and 7:45 o'clock.
IVidmar Wins
Seattle; Dovos
By SCOTT BAILLB
: San rranetaeo MB At Wld
mar, aca pitcher with the
Seattle Rainier, waa half-way
toward hi sexond straight M
rictory aeasoa in the TCL to
day and the Suds again en
Joyed a Stt-game margin ever
attend place Los Angeles.
Seattle Al became the first
hurler in the open loop to win
10 games this year when he
baffled the Sacramento Solon
but night with a five-hitter
(or a 2-0 triumph.
Bamberger Shines
Another sparkling perform
ance was turned In by Oak
land's George Bamberger, who
Hve-hitted San JTanclseo 1-0
tnd : turned off the latest
Acorn losing streak at four
itralght.
Jo Mulr outhurled Bill
Koisan in the night's third
mound duel in to Angeles as
Hollywood dipped Los An
geles, 8-1. That marked the
third gams of their present
troaitown rhubarb that has
been settled by a 1-1 margin,
Wet grounds forced postpone?
Kent of the Portland-San
Diego game in bordertown.
The only Solon who could
solve Widmar's prancing
knuckle ball was Bob DIM
cer, who slapped two of them
br singles like the .100 batter
Be is. .
Powerhouio Walt Judnlch
figured In all the Seattle scor
ing, as usual. In the second
tiling he singled to center, to
lng in Leo Thomas, who had
gone to second when loser
Ken Gables made a wild throw
n his bunt. In the ninth
fudnlch crashed a Mllo Can
tUnl serve for a triple , and
Ico red en Merrill Combs' out-
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loss, his sixth.
Seals Helpless
Bamberger gave up four in
field singles plus a bloop one
bagger by losing Pitcher Bill
Boemler. Outalde of that the
Seals were helpless. The lone
Oakland tally came In the sec
ond after the bags were filled
via two singles off Boemler's
shins and a pass. 'Len Neal
then skied to left field to score
Pete Milne from third.
Dale Long of Hollywood,
ruined a pitching duel be
tween the Angela' Bill Molsan
and Joe Mulr when he belted
seven inning homer to give
the Stars their 3-1 margin over
Los Angeles before a substan
tial crowd of 13,743 In Wrlg-
ley field.
Bobby Bragan's thesplans
were trailing 10 going Into
the fifth. Then they tied it
when Bragan doubled In Long,
who had singled, and tallied
himself on Muir's blngle. This
set the stage for Long's crush-
er in the seventh.
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Most Cascade
Lakes Open Up
On Saturday
IB, Tils Associated Print '
Oregon's trout season will be
expended Saturday with the
opening of most Cascade Moun
tain lakes.'.
The State Game Commission
warns, however, that many of
the high lakes still are snow
bound or caked with ice. It ad
vises anglers to contact the
Forest Service or the Highway
Department before entering the
mountains.
At. Bend, it's reported that
most Central Oregon high
mountain lakes are iced or
snowed in. Fishing probably
will be limited to Crane Prairie
Reservoir and to Wickiup
Reservoir and Deschutes River
spots, all of which are open and
easily accessible.
Under .1093 Oregon fishing
regulations, May 30-September
30: is the general open season
for lakes, reservoirs and their
tributaries within national for
est boundaries in the Cascades.
College Playoffs
Start Today
Los Angeles W Southern
California, San Diego, State
and Seattle university clash at
Bovard field today In a double
elimination tourney to deter
mine who will meet the Pa
cific Coast Conference north
south baaeball winner. -..
At the same time, .Stanford
will be playing Oregon in the
north-south PCC playoffs at
Stanford In a best two-out-ot
three series.
Fiahis last Wight
Wt Tha AawelataO Fnu
IdlrwMi Calif. CRarMr Oratn, 11
14. Loo Anoalai. ootvolntad Baau rardl.
nan4. I01H. San Franolaoo. 10. -
mi can ooaMa, 114. aaiumon.
llopimd Dan Bolllnj. 111. Dttrolt. I.
Nwark. H. J. BobbT Pntr 111, Htw
Tork. outpmntad JlmmT Walklu, ir.
nan, Htw Moaon, conn., o.
PCC to Use Own Method of
Picking Rose
Champaign, III. UP) The Big
Ten waa set today to extend
the Rose Bowl contract for an
other three years, but it want
ed to use its own method to
determine which conference
team shall compete.
Faculty representatives voted
yesterday, presumably by the
anticipated margin of 6 to 4,
to accept the invitation from
the Pacific Coast Conference
to renew the contract.
However, apparently be
cause of requests from Illinois
and Purdue to change the
method of selection of the
tesm, the negotiating commit
tee selected to iron out details
of the contract was directed to
attempt to secure an arrange
ment whereby each conference
picks its representative on Its
own terms.
The current contract re-
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30-Minute Free-for-AII
Sparks Game at Tri-City
(Br Tm Aasoeleted ITeeel
The Salem Senators, combin
ing 17 hits with a heaping
measure of oratory and fisti
cuffs, whacked Trl-City, lt-7,
la the feature game of the
Western International Leagae
baaeball schedule Thursday
night
Although only two players
got the thumb, the knock-down,
drag-out contest gave tno fans,
as an added attraction, a so
man free-for-all In the fifth
after Nick.Pesut twss bit by
one of Jack Hemphill's offer-
tngi. :
. Salem and Trl-City play
again tonight at Kennewiek,
Saturday the, two teams
move to Salem to renew their
bitter rivalry In a Memorial
day split doubleheader at
Waters park. The afternoon
game starts at t o'clock, the
night game at 1:15. .
Pesut. Tri City backstop.
stormed to . the mound and
started throwing wild punches
at Hemphill. The rest M the
two squads joined in the party
and the donnybrook hit full
stride until the umpires, tir
ing of the mayhem, called' on
u iaw w oreajc up uie name,
Peaut got the gate, to loin
Ray Tran, who was chased in
the fourth for protesting too
long ana two loua over a intra
called strike. .
The Senators scored ' nine
times In the first to get all the
rune tney needed.
The free-for-all at Kenne
wiek came on the heels of an
edict by League President Bob
Brown banning profanity on
Mai-son Tops
Field in Sixth
Army Track Meet
Fort Lewis, Wash. ( Ollie
Matson, the fleet, ex-Unlver-slty
of San Francisco football
star, tops a field of three Olym
pic stars entered by Fort Ord,
Calif., in the Sixth Army track
and field meet her Friday and
Saturday.
Matson, who ran the quar
ter-mile for the U. S. Olympic
squad last year, will be teamed
wiut Olympic Broad Jumper
George Brown and Bob Mc
Millan, Olympic Javelin throw
er. Also on the Fort Ord team
is George Roseme, national
Javelin champ from the Uni
versity of California.
Another top-flight perform
er to Da on hand is Willie
Mack,' the national AAV mile
champion from Michigan State.
He will be running for Madl
gan Army Hospital.
Perex Meets
Glen Flanagan
New York UJ Lulu Perez,
a - fast-rising featherweight
from Brooklyn, makes, his big
time debut against ring wise
Glen Flanagan of St Paul to
night in a 10-round bout at
Madison Square Garden.
Promoted into the national
rankings only this week, Perez
is favored at 13 to 5 for the
fight, which will be broadcast
and televised nationally.
Bowl Team
quires that no team from either
conference play more often
than once in two years. Under
the original five year contract
the Pacific Coast lent its cham
pion annually while no Big
Ten team could compete more
often than once In three years.
Both Illinois and Purdue fa
vored the "one in three" clause
and hoped to write it Into the
new renewal of the agreement
Hear Complete Reports
INDIANAPOLIS RACE
Beginning at 7:30 a.m., KGAE Will Present
an Exclusive Report Direct From
the Speedway
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Taklma at Vloaarl.
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Waaatahaa at Vaasoanr.
the field of play. Brown said
he had instructed aU umpires
to give players using off-color
words the nesve-no.
Explaining his stand, Brown
said:
"I would much rather see
one ball player take a punch
at another than swear at him.
Action around the rest of the
circuit wss considerably mild
er. with Calgary bopping Spo
kane, 10-9, Yakima wnipping
Victoria. 10-3. Vancouver snaa.
ing Wenstchee S-t and Lewis
ton taking a 4-3 verdict over
Edmonton in ten innings.
The Vancouver Capllanos
Jumped off with three runs in
the first frame to get all the
runs they needed to defeat we
natchee, the ninth straight loss
for the Chiefs. Wenatchee put
two runs across in the sixth
but the rally faded before any
damage could be done. .
Lewlston's win over Edmon
ton, was credited to Manager
Bill Brenner, who limited the
Eskimos to six hits In going the
distance for the league-leading
Bronct. The game was pushed
into the extra Inning when
Sam Kanelos boomed out. a
three-run homer in the last of
the eighth to knot the score at
three-all. An error by Kanelos
and a triple by Ken Richard
son gave the Bronci their
fourth run in the top of the
10th.
Victoria's win streak was
halted at three by Its loss to
the Yakima Bears, who com
bined 13 hits and three Vic
toria errors for the win. Jack
Rial, who went the distance for
the Bears, held tne xyees to
seven safeties, including a two
run homer by Nap Gully.
Calgary had little trouble
with Spokane. TheStampeders
pounded out 28 hits off two
Spokane pitchers as Jerry
Lewinson went tne route for
the winners. Calgary put the
game on Ice with six runs in
the eighth. There were four
homers, by Charlie Mead and
Jim Melliger of Calgary and
Bill Sheets, Stan Palys and
Wilbur Johnson of Spokane,
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Olartfr, Morwood 3. Kit TanaaUI.
MlehaaUoa. IBH Smith. 1BH Varml,
Hoekaoar. Warraa 1. Clara. RtmphtlL
RBI par I. Dtro. Claror. Wltkoraooon.
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LOCAL UNHID PUSS
Part 8
USCFavcrcdto
Vinl3thStrci;ht
PCC Track Crown
Pale Alto, Callt PV-flcoith-
ern California's unbeaten Tro
jans are favored to win their
13th straight raeinc . vean
Conference track and field
championship at Stanford Sta
dium this week-end. .
Qualifying preliminaries
were scheduled Friday in the
sprints and hurdles, with all
finals Saturday.
Two of VSC's brightest stars
are world Kecora-oreaaer
Parry O'Brien in the shot put
and Huge Sim Iness in the
discus. Iness is still hindered
by a knee injury, making
O'Brien a probable winner in
both events. ,
The meet will be a farewell
to sports for Stanford's two-
time Olympic decathlon cham
pion, Bob Hathlas.. He is
entered in both hurdles, the
shot put and discus. . .
Mathlas, the- world's great
est all-around track and field
competitor, will be married
soon, then go Into the Marine
Corps.
UCLA's Rod Richard, with
9.S in the 100 and' 31.1 in the
220, is a probable double win
ner. 'His toughest competi
tion is expected from Bob
Gray, Washington State, and
Mervin Brock, Oregon State,
both 9.8 sprinters, and Jim
Lea of USC, 21.1.
The Trojans' Irale Shelton
and Washington State's How
ard McCants both are capable
of 6 feet-7 In the high Jump.
UCLA's Len Ellen . 14-foot
pole vault and a 24-foot plus
broad Jump by USC's Verle
Sorgen have not been equaled
In the conference this year.
East Lake Road
Is Impassable .
Bend. SJJB Snow has ran.
dered the road to East lake im
passable to opening day fish
ermen, the U.S. Forest service
reminded today.
The forest service said the
lake will be "shut tight" this
week-end. It reported the four
mile section from Paulina to
East lake was impassable to
an vehicles.
rauuna laxe will be acm-
sible over a one-way road. But
anglers were warned camping
lacunies were almost non-ex-istant
Chains and shovels are
required equipment on the trip
into me isxe.
Hon lo tha
look, bp dmtrlcta:
Hcrtkwaat aft. BTnod ana
tlnoa hit, turbid with poor Brocaoct.
w wuiamvtie vane? ctraama awn,
moddr: proiptota poor. Fiihtna alos
on MeKeniM and Willamette Sinn,
fair at Doren Raaerrotr ud Trlentle
Lake. Willamette Rational Purut lakae
ahoald be rood If teeeeelkle. Improred
iianuia on eoaatai nreama and lake.
Beatawocl Central ud South coaita)
vatera are hla. tmrtild. and pnepecu
poor. Outlook tarn lar Rorae and Ump
oaa areas.
Ccatrat-PBlr to aood proapeeti oa ae
oeailble Ukn abd atreama.
Nertkeait Recent heaer rates ban
raised ud muddled moat atreama. kit
the kflnam ud Upper Umatilla Rivers
at clear. Soma ood catches ban been
made on the Upper Orande Rondo nieer
and at Wallowa Lake, but nthlaa ten
orallp hae been poor.
aeatkeaaauilln has keen poor be
cause cf storms, but If weather remains
ra? oraoio. streams should be clear enouab
to produce fair results this week-end.
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Salem, Oregon, Friday, May
Scoring fhs Hard Way
the fifth inning at Chleage en Minnie Mlnoao's perfect ,
threw to catcher Sherman Lellar, bat tne yeamg Tiger
amahes into Lellar, kmecklmg the ball Iran hit hands and '
seared. That tied tt all up and the game ended after II
innings in a 1-2 tie. (UF Telephote) .. .
Portland to ;
Leyy City Tax
On Dog Wagers
Portland 0J The city of
Portland was legally prepared
today to begin collections of
per cent of bets waged at
Multnomah . County ." Kennel
club's dog races. : -. Jf
, Coundlmen yesterday ap
proved a 1H per cent tax in the
form of an' ordinance, which
became effective 'immediately,
but date of actual collections
was notkuowil. "
It was not known whether
the tax would be challenged in
the courts. Murray Kemp, man
ager of the club, said he had
not yet conferred with the
club's attorney; and -would not
say what action the group will
take; Kemp said he Is in sym
pathy with the city's financial
problems.
The city stands to gain some
$190,000 for the current bud
get through: the tax. It would
go for "undistributed salary ad
justments." .
Jefferson Wins City
Meet at Portland
Portland, OJJD Jefferson'
dominated the Portland Inter
scholsstlc League's -annual
track and field meet yesterday
Csjrg'
Washed in
Minutes.
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